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'Unfortunately, We Tend To Cheat,' Ex-Saudi Oil Chief Says On OPEC
Forbes - 4 Dec 2016 11:20
Saudi Arabia's powerful former oil minister, Ali Al-Naimi, whose words were said to move markets, said on Friday that OPEC's recent oil production cut agreement could re-balance markets, but "unfortunately, we tend to ch...
Don't Hold Your Breath on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Wall Street Journal - 4 Dec 2016 21:31
Comments by Steven Mnuchin have excited holders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shares, but the two companies' fates are far from decided.
Financial advice helped us meet significant short-term goals
livemint.com - 4 Dec 2016 20:28
Delhi-based Sneha and Apoorv Rohatgi share their story of how their financial planner help them with money matters
'Airtel Payments Bank will focus on retail outlets to grow savings account customers'
livemint.com - 4 Dec 2016 20:28
Airtel Payments Bank's Shashi Arora speaks about the nuances of this product and why he has put a large amount and organisational energy and effort behind communicating the concept to distributors and investors
Some corporate bonds could get riskier
livemint.com - 4 Dec 2016 20:28
Since demonetisation, g-sec yields have been hit. If the liquidity situation takes longer than expected to improve, corporate bonds of certain sectors may also suffer
Did you know: You can go to an insurance ombudsman to resolve disputes
livemint.com - 4 Dec 2016 20:28
If the insurance company does not address your complaint in 30 days, or you are not satisfied with the response, you can go to the ombudsman under whose jurisdiction your insurance provider falls
How To Christmas Shop On A Budget: 7 Tips For Holiday Shopping That Won't Break The Bank
IBTimes - 4 Dec 2016 15:34
With December getting underway this week, we've officially begun the Christmas countdown. While the holiday season can be a magical time, it can also prove prohibitively expensive. But shopping doesn't have to break to t...
Irrational Exuberance: Alan Greenspan's Call,20 Years Later
Wall Street Journal - 4 Dec 2016 02:07
The former Fed chairman's phrase has since transcended Wall Street, Main Street and even the best-seller list, claiming a place as one of the most iconic in financial markets.